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To own Standex International, you need to believe its focus on specialized electrical, sensor, and precision engineering solutions can keep benefiting from automation, electrification, and grid modernization. The latest update around sustained earnings per share growth and accelerating revenue supports that thesis but does not materially change the key near term catalyst, which is continued organic growth from higher margin products, or the main risk around reliance on acquisitions and integration quality.
The recent Q3 FY2026 result, with higher sales and earnings per share versus the prior year, is most relevant here because it ties directly to the narrative of compounding organic growth from R&D and new products. It gives you a current datapoint on how Standex is converting demand for its high value engineering solutions into improved profitability, which matters a lot if you are weighing that growth runway against balance sheet leverage and M&A related risks.
Yet alongside this growth story, investors should be aware that elevated leverage and ongoing acquisition plans could...
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Standex International's narrative projects $1.1 billion revenue and $149.9 million earnings by 2029.
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